Please register for each session individually. Registration links are provided with each session description.
Thursday, November 9th
10:00 – 10:30 AM | Conference welcome event
Description: Join us to open the third annual Global Education at Queen's Conference. Check in and receive your conference materials. There will be refreshments to enjoy during opening remarks, and you'll have a chance to meet other members of the Queen's community interested in international education.
Speaker: Ann Tierney, Vice-Provost and Dean, Student Affairs
Location: The QUIC, Mitchell Hall (registration not required)
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10:30 – 11:45 AM | Invitation not assimilation: Inclusive listening to expand academic spaces and connect to global knowledges
Intended audience: faculty, students, staff
Description: International students are often told to adapt to eurocentric ways in order to be successful at university in Canada, but what happens if we challenge the primacy of the eurocentric approach? Join us at this session to hear from students and faculty about the skills they’ve developed as intercultural communicators and how we can be better listeners to ideas from other academic cultures.
Moderator: Dr. Sandra den Otter, Vice-Provost, Global Engagement
Panelists: Dr Jennifer Hosek, Dr. Claudio Palamores-Salas, AmirHossein Sojoodi, and Adesoji Babalola
Location: The QUIC, Mitchell Hall ()
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11:45 AM – 12:45 PM | Lunch with remarks by Principal Patrick Deane
Description: Conference participants are invited to join Principal Patrick Deane at the QUIC for lunch. Chat with other conference-goers while enjoying soup and refreshments. (Seating is not guaranteed.)
Location: The QUIC, Mitchell Hall ()
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1:00 - 2:00 PM | The world as your classroom: Skill building abroad
Intended audience: students
Description: Are you curious about the transformative experiences of students who ventured abroad? Join us in exploring how international exchanges and study abroad experiences have shaped the skills and perspectives of ³ÉÈË´óƬ students and alumni. Our panelists, who have returned from exciting study abroad adventures, will share their insights, challenges, and personal growth. Discover how these global experiences have equipped them with valuable tools for success in an ever-changing world. This discussion promises to inspire and inform your own journey toward a global future.
Moderator: Dr. Margaret Maliszewska (IPO)
Panelists: Alice Ball, Nicky Gayle, Vic Mills, and Patricia Roussel
Location: The QUIC, Mitchell Hall ()
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2:30 - 3:30 PM | Linguistic justice in assessment
Intended audience: faculty, staff, teaching assistants
Description: We all come to post-secondary classrooms with different linguistic and academic experiences; however, at most post-secondary institutions in Canada, certain varieties of English are valued more than others. As instructors at Queen’s attempt to create more inclusive learning experiences, they are encouraged to consider how to best support multilingual students with their academic success. Linguistic justice, and the decolonization of language, focuses on the inequitable systems and structures that inhibit multilingual students from thriving in their learning. In this workshop, participants will engage in activities to develop an understanding of linguistic justice concepts and explore strategies for creating linguistically responsive assessments.
Facilitators: Yunyi Chen (CTL) and Lydia Skulstad (SASS and QUIC)
Location: Zoom ()
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6:00 PM | Sound Play
Intended audience: faculty, students, staff
Description: Sound Play is a creation-based public program geared for the Global Education at Queen's Conference. Rather than being rooted in instrumental performance, this creative composition allows for anyone to wander in and simply play with sound. The premier music production club at Queen’s University – QWAVE will be leading participants through free form sound play.
Facilitators: Union Gallery and QWave
Location: Union Gallery (registration not required)
Friday, November 10th
10:30 - 11:45 AM | Our education, our voice: Student visions for the future of international education
Intended audience: faculty, students, staff
Description: Hear from current international students about their perspectives on university life in Canada and the potential futures for a campus that embraces multilingualism, interculturality, and multiple approaches to producing academic work.
Refreshments provided. Doors open at 10:15 am.
Moderator: Alyssa Foerstner (SASS)
Panelists: Emma Zhang, Alexis Yang, Angelina Zhang, and Chii Katsuyama
Location: The QUIC, Mitchell Hall ()
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11:45 AM - 12:45 PM | Speak Up! Special session
Intended audience: students, multilingual members of the Queen's community
Description: Speak Up is a weekly workshop series that focuses on speaking skills for academic situations. Join us for this special interactive session, where we'll use the art of observation to explore the QUIC International Student Photo Contest entries. Part academic skills workshop, part social event, this session is designed to bring together students from all disciplines and degrees to work on discussion skills for the classroom and beyond.
Pizza will be provided for registered participants.
Facilitators: Johanna Amos (SASS) and Alyssa Foerstner (SASS)
Location: The QUIC, Mitchell Hall ()
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1:00 - 2:00 PM | Getting a job in Canada
Intended audience: international students
Description: Join us for a dynamic conversation with alumni, who were formerly international students at Queen's, as they share their experiences and strategies for finding employment opportunities and developing their careers in Canada.
Moderator: Daria Patrusheva (Career Services)
Panelists: Violet Tang, Victor Luna, Ruicheng Li, Emma Boulliard, and Ishaan Shah
Location: Zoom ()
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2:00 - 2:15 PM | Conference closing
Intended audience: international students
Description: Join us in reflecting on the Global Education at Queen's Conference and sharing our appreciation for the contribution of all our panelists, presenters, and participants. Hear closing remarks from Assistant Dean of Student Affairs, Cathy Keates, and mingle with other conference goers as we wrap up the event.
Speaker: Cathy Keates, Assistant Dean, Student Affairs
Location: The QUIC, Mitchell Hall (registration not required); video remarks will be live streamed at 2pm at the QUIC.
Missed the live stream? Scroll down to watch the closing remarks here!
Thank you to everyone who participated in the 2023 Global Education at Queen's Conference!